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¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® for Current Students

As a result of the FAFSA Simplification Act,Ìý is updating the ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® process to expand access to federal student aid and provide a more accessible, streamlined experience for students and families. The ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® is now available on the Federal Student Aid website.

What you can do now

Complete your ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®

Register for Classes

Check for Updates

Stay Calm

 

Attend a Workshop

Our workshops will give you an overview of what you can expect when filing the ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®, and we will be available to answer your questions.

Register for a Workshop

 

Meet with Our Team

Send us your questions or drop in to our office Monday through Friday, 8:00 am to 4:30 pm.

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File your ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®

The 2024-2025 ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® is now open; however, submitted FAFSAs are not currently being processed by the Department of Education, and students cannot make corrections.

Studentaid.gov

 

Changes to the ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â®

Shorter Form

The form now contains far fewer questions, a direct data exchange with the IRS and a new formula for calculating aid.

FSA ID Requirements

Both students and parents must now create a Student Aid Account () before starting their ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® application.

Delays in Aid Packaging

Expected delays in receiving ¹ó´¡¹ó³§´¡Â® data might push back until mid-March, affecting our ability to process and offer student aid promptly.

Divorced/Separated Parents

The method for assessing contributions has been updated, possibly affecting which parent’s information is required.

Family Farms and Businesses

Now included in financial assessments, potentially altering aid calculations for some families.

Household College Students

The previous consideration for multiple students in higher education from the same family has been removed, potentially decreasing aid for some.